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Online Search Sites – With the RIGHT One, Looking for the Information You Need is Done in HALF the Time

Whatever it is seeking there is a high possibility that you will find it on the Internet. Alas! not all search engines are created equal. In fact, there is now a growing trend for search engines to 'specialize' in a particular field. This simply reflects the fact that the Internet has so much information now that it seems that some search engines are simply too cluttered with all this mixed information. As a result, your online query returns results that are simply useless.

 

But then again, and I know this may come as a shock to some, Google is really not the only search engine out there folks!

 

Search Sites for You to Try Today

 

Google – www.google.com

Ok, ok, what's a search sites list without the grand daddy of all search engines right?

Google is the most popular, one of the biggest and most powerful search engines out there today. You probably just type something and press ENTER on your Google right? Well, it will may surprise you to know that Google has other things such as TOPIC-SPECIFIC searches such as Google Print for full texts of books, Google Scholar for scholarly papers, Blog Search for web logs, Froogle for online shopping and many others.

 

And did you know that Google is also the basis of other search engines. Google-based search engines are Alexa Internet, ICQ, Netscape, A9.

 

Yahoo – www.yahoo.com

Yahoo currently offers one of the biggest search indices out there today. Considering its large database, it allows you to search the great WWW for content in different file formats with its Advanced Search feature.

 

Not to be outdone by Google, Yahoo also has it's own network of search engines. Yahoo-based search engines are AltaVista, AlltheWeb, LookAddress.

 

Factbites - www.factbites.com

Factbites is a topic-based search engine which takes a very different approach, providing meaningful sentences, rather than just excerpts. It is a cross between an encyclopedia and a search engine.

 

Ask Jeeves – www.ask.com

If you have a question, just Ask Jeeves. Ask Jeeves allows you to search using keywords or questions. Just click on the “more” link of Smart Searchan easier, more intuitive way to search.

 

MSN Search - www.msn.com

A Microsoft-owned firm, MSN Search allows users one to search for site pages, products, services, groups, news, and images. It also grants access to Microsoft's encyclopedia, Encarta.

 

Accoona - www.accoona.com

Accoona is a new search engine, just launched in June 2005. It boasts that it makes better use of artificial intelligence to provides users better search results. A great feature to try is their business profile search function and the SuperTarget, which enables users to select a particular keyword and sort search results accordingly.

 

Kazazz - www.kazazz.com

This search engine is both a search engine and a 'social' site. It features targeted search suggestions and virus free search results.

 

A9 - www.a9.com

A9 is a search engine that makes use of various other search engines. It uses Google for general web research, GuruNet for reference data (i.e., information derived from encyclopedias, atlases, dictionaries, etc.) and Amazon for book results!

 

Brainboost (www.brainboost.com) & Answers.com (www.answers.com)

Got a burning question? Ask it through this site and get answers in a jiffy.

 

Teoma – www.teoma.com

Teoma features Ask Jeeves search technology, which offers three responses in one search – Results, which shows relevant web pages, Refine, which shows suggestions to narrow your search and Resources, which shows link collections from experts and enthusiasts.

 

Gigablast - www.gigablast.com

A cool search engine that uses technology called GigaBits. Basically, you enter your keywords and results are shown. However, it also offers related keywords  based on its relevance to the original keyword you typed. Try it out!

 

HotBot - www.hotbot.com

HotBot actually started in 1996. Today, it's still quite a well-know search engine, acquiring data from search providers Inktomi, Google and Teoma.

 

Lycos - www.lycos.com

Do you want to know what the next big hit will be? Checkout the Lycos 50

 

WebCrawler - www.webcrawler.com

As the name suggests, this search engine gathers results from such search engines such as Google, Yahoo, MSN Search and Ask Jeeves and brings (what it thinks) as the best results for your query.

 

Dogpile - www.dogpile.com

Dogpile is also a meta search engine (i.e., it combines results from various search engines). In addition, it enables users to search for pictures, video, news, and even phone numbers from a single page.

 

Mamma - www.mamma.com

The mother of all search engines indeed. It ranks results from various search engines and contents sites and removes duplicate search results!

 

Vivisimo - www.vivisimo.com

A really great site to try! Type your keyword, get the results AND get a listing of related keywords to try.

 

Better Whois - www.betterwhois.com

Do you want to know owns a particular Internet domain? Want to know when it will be free for you to use? Then try this site...

 

OneSearch - www.onesearch.com

Why settle for results from one search engine when you can have 15?

 

Wikipedia – www.wikipedia.com

And of course… Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia that is available in various languages worldwide. The great thing about Wikipedia is that it is built upon an online community that all works together to add articles/information to it and anybody can edit it too. The pages are also inter-linked so you can indeed spend hours on this site researching your topic of choice.


 

 

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